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It came after new evidence showed the serviceman travelled in a bin lorry to the landfill from the horseshoe area of Bury St Edmund's, where he was last seen on CCTV following a night out with friends last September.

Martin McKeague with son Corrie

In a press conference last Friday Suffolk Police DS Elliott said the next step is to have the investigation reviewed by an external force to see if there are any other lines of inquiry.

She added that she stood by the claim that all evidence points to "Corrie going in that bin to the landfill site.”

Speaking from his motor home near the landfill yesterday afternoon (July 26), Martin said if the review corroborates that the evidence is correct he will do all he can to ensure the hunt for his son's remains at the site continues.

He continued: "The review needs to be done to make sure that there has been no mistakes and everything leads to Corrie being in this landfill.

"Bring another police force in and put all the other stuff to bed. And if they come back here they have a pretty good indication of where the [landfill workers] were working [at the time of Corrie's disappearance] and how it [the refuse] was all pushed in by the site owners."